Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Over 150 Subscribers!! THANKS VERY MUCH

I recently went over 150 in terms of the number of email subscribers to Tort Talk. I thank all subscribers very much for signing up and I hope that you are continuing to benefit and learn from this blog.

As I noted in my first blog entry six (6) months ago back on May 4, 2009, the purpose of my blog is to highlight trends and note important decisions in Pennsylvania civil litigation law. I also intended to periodically attempt to offer practice tips from my own experiences in the practice of law. This blog is also intended to bring to the attention of others little heard developments or verdicts occurring in the courts in the counties that make up Northeastern Pennsylvania.

For those of you who may not know me, please allow me to briefly introduce myself. I am a partner in the Scranton, Pennsylvania law firm of Foley, Cognetti, Comerford, Cimini & Cummins. I have about 15 years of experience, all primarily in the insurance defense field. I have focused my practice on defending motor vehicle accident liability cases and UIM/UM arbitration matters along with premises liability and products liability cases. Please feel free to click on the Links in the right hand column of this blog for any more detailed background information on myself or my firm.

Please also feel free to contact me at dancummins@comcast.net to introduce yourself to me and/or to discuss any of the issues raised here in Tort Talk. I would love to hear from you to also get some feedback on the blog. Drop me a line in terms of what you like (or don't like) or what you may like to see on the blog in the future.

I thank all of the subscribers very much and would appreciate it if you would continue to spread the word on the blog. It is because of you that I have been able to get over 150 subscribers and I hope to continue to have ongoing content good enough to keep your interest and convince you to refer others to this site.

In the meantime, I will keep writing/blogging...I knew being an English major would come in handy someday!

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